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state-owned enterprises (SOEs)
Will Financial Scandals Undermine Indonesia’s Model of Economic Development?
By James Guild
Corruption within state-run enterprises threatens to tarnish the country's mixed development model.
China’s Railways: A Cautionary Tale for SOE Reform
By Xinling Wang
The uneven progress toward reform at China Railway Corp is a case study in the hazards of opening up SOEs.
China's Plan to Dominate World Markets
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes SOE mergers can result in internationally-respected brands.
China’s State-Owned Companies Sweat as ‘Graft-Busters’ Converge
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption body announced a major probe in SOEs in the first half of 2015.
Xi’s New Year’s Resolution: Reform China’s State-Owned Enterprises
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping has long wanted to reform China's SOEs. Is 2015 the year he actually breaks through?
Vietnam's Ticking Debt Bomb
By Elisabeth Rosen
For Vietnam, the debt problem serves as a reminder that the state should have limited influence in business.
P2P Companies: The Movers and Shakers of China’s Shadow Banking
P2P companies match shadow lenders with borrowers in China. Can Beijing manage the growing risks?
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